The official method for adding a language involves updating your installation preferences within the Creative Cloud ecosystem.

In older versions of Photoshop, users frequently use a shortcut to revert a foreign language installation back to English. Inside the subfolders of your specific locale (e.g., Locales\es_ES\Support Files ), locating the primary translation file (often starting with Tw10428 ) and changing its extension from .dat to .bak forces Photoshop to revert to its hardcoded English interface. Subscription Verification Errors

: Once reinstalled, open Photoshop. Go to Edit > Preferences > Interface (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > Interface (macOS). Under UI Language , select your new language and restart the application. Popular Language Availability

Edit > Preferences > Interface (Windows) or Photoshop > Settings > Interface (macOS).

: Changes menus, tooltips, and help documentation.

Manual installation of broken language packs can corrupt your workspace preferences, requiring a complete utility wipe of your Adobe cache folders.